Matilda de Bailleul
Flemish abbess / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Matilda de Bailleul aka Maud[1] (c.1132 ā 14 December, 1212) was a Flemish abbess of the English Wherwell Abbey. She arrived in 1173 and transformed the abbey that had few nuns following damage done by William of Ypres years before. She annotated and then gifted an illuminated psalter to her successors which is known as the Saint Bertin psalter.[2]
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Matilda de Bailleul | |
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Born | c. 1132 |
Died | 14 December 1212 (aged 79ā80) |
Other names | Maud[1] |
Occupation | Abbess |
Known for | a transforming abbess of Wherwell Abbey |
Successor | Euphemia de Walliers |
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